Dive, Swoop and Flare
30 years of Australian Skydiving - Volume 1 - The 70's
de Gary Myors
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À propos du livre
In July 1970 within days of turning 21 years of age (the legal age in those days) I did some very basic parachute training. This story covers the adventures of my mates and I during the '70's leading me on a forty-year journey in the Australian Parachuting and Skydiving fraternity.
This is a journey that stretches from the early days of jumping on very basic ex-military equipment, some times highly modified to make it lighter or perform better, through the growth of “the space age sport” and fledgling Australian skydiving industry. It took me inside the inner sanctum of the Australian Parachute Federation Board of Directors Meetings where there were hidden agendas behind every friendly face.
Changes in technology and manufacturing added new dimensions to freefall practices and created new types of competition to test the participants and their equipment. Imagine the thrill of test jumping newly designed equipment and being amongst the first to adopt new techniques and methods.
Along the way meeting brave and fearless rebels with a lust for life and a bond that has at times been compared with the outlaw motorbike clubs or freedom-seeking surfers. The journey takes in drop zones in Australia, New Zealand and Asia in search of another adrenalin fix.
Love, lust, wild parties, murder and fatal accidents are all part of this true adventure story that too quickly culminates in a career acknowledgement that few sportsmen or women will achieve but many covet. After the final party all that is left is to move on to what life offers around the next corner – but that is another story and another adventure!
Well so I thought 10 years on I'm back having accepted a job as the manager of training for the Australian Parachute Federation it appears that I may have shapen my pencil and start again.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Sports et loisirs
- Catégories supplémentaires Histoire
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 114 - Date de publication: mars 22, 2009
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Skydiving, parachuting, freefall
À propos du créateur
Married with two daughters and two granddaughters, Gary served in the Royal Australian Navy from the age of 15 as a Naval Shipwright apprenticeship. On completion of his four years training he served aboard the fast troop transport, HMAS Sydney, on deployments to Vietnam in 1969 & 1970. A life member of the Australian Parachute Federation (APF) Worked as an Instructor, Master Instructor, Instructor Examiner, Director Instructors, Director Safety and National Training Manager until retiring in 2014. During his 40+ years in skydiving competed in State, National and International competitions with various levels of success. Also the Co-founder of Tasmania's world famous, award winning Eaglehawk Dive Centre Logging more than 5000 hours underwater as a professional and recreational diver. Since retiring in 2014 has traveled with his wife Trish to the US, Europe, Asia & outback Australia.